Update on Syria revolution -The other side of the coin ignored by the main stream news

#Syria news update for 14/04/2018

Aleppo:
The vicinity of the town of Khan Toman in the southern countryside was hit by rockets and artillery shells by the Assad forces without causing any injuries among the civilians.

A child was killed and five other children were wounded by a grenade explosion in Tal Rifaat in the northern refugee camps of Northern Rif.

The ninth batch of the displaced people of the city of Douma have arrived after the final displacement agreement today, to the Abu al-Zindeen crossing on the outskirts of the city of Bab outskirts in northern Aleppo.

IdlIb :
The air force launched an air strike on the town of Hubyt in the southern countryside, and the town was hit by rockets and artillery shelling by the Assad forces without causing any injuries to civilians.

Hama :
The towns of Kafr Zeita and Alatamna in the northern countryside were shelled by the Assad forces without causing any civilian casualties.

Assad Shabiha opened fire and targeted one of the buses carrying the displaced people of the eastern city of Douma to the north of Syria, which resulted in the death of a child and the number of wounded.

The rebels targeted the positions of the Assad forces in Jabal Abu Darda in the southern countryside with artillery shells, and the town of Aqrab was shelled by the regime militias.

Homs:
The town of Taldo in the northern countryside was shelled without civilian casualties.

Daraa:

Jassem Military Council announced that arrested sleeper cells of Assad and Hezbollah forces after raiding their headquarters in the city. A number of Grad rockets and large quantities of explosive materials were seized.

The liberated neighborhoods of Daraa were shelled by the Assad forces without any civilian casualties.

The rebels targeted Daesh sites near the alAlan dam in the Yarmouk Basin area in the western countryside with artillery shells and caused direct hits.

• Online smears have received the highest state backing from Russia. Official
channels RT and news site Sputnik News have repeatedly hosted fringe
bloggers at the heart of the disinformation campaign, such as Vanessa Beeley
• Russia submitted a report by Beeley entitled “The White Helmets: fact
or fiction” to the UN Security Council as evidence against the group
• Some of Beeley’s followers are part of a cluster of users that tend to retweet
the same critical content simultaneously — a solid indication of a coordinated
disinformation campaign
• Fifty percent of the accounts analysed appear in at least one other Russian
disinformation campaign, while 11 are on a public list of accounts known
to be controlled by the most famous of Russian troll farms, the Internet
Research Agency.

The international community has done little to stop the bombing of Syrian
civilians since the government of Bashar al-Assad started its aerial campaign
in earnest five years ago. Now governments around the world and social
media companies are allowing Russia a free hand to target rescue workers
and cast doubt on the evidence of war crimes they are collecting. This must
be challenged and resisted.
Social media users, technology companies, traditional media organisations and
governments can all help stop the campaign to smear humanitarian workers
in Syria and cover up war crimes. The need could not be more urgent — this
disinformation campaign has deadly consequences.

The Pentagon confirmed three weapons facilities were destroyed, but there were still locations that weren’t targeted that are enough for Assad to carry out future chemical weapon attacks. No cruise missiles were shot down, and Assad’s regime fired 40 defensive missiles after the strikes were over. NATO welcomed the strike.

Also from this article, I did not know terrorist Assad had a Twitter account.